Laser nanosoldering of golden and magnetite particles and its possible application in 3D printing devices and four-valued non-volatile memories

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Abstract

In recent years the 3D printing methods have been developing rapidly. This article presents researches about a new composite consisted of golden and magnetite nanoparticles which could be used for this technique. Preparation of golden nanoparticles by laser ablation and their soldering by laser green light irradiation proceeded in water environment. Magnetite was obtained on chemical way. During experiments it was tested a change of a size of nanoparticles during laser irradiation, surface plasmon resonance, zeta potential. The obtained golden - magnetite composite material was magnetic after laser irradiation. On the end there was considered the application it for 3D printing devices, water filters and fourvalued non-volatile memories.

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Jaworski, J., & Gawłowski, G. (2015). Laser nanosoldering of golden and magnetite particles and its possible application in 3D printing devices and four-valued non-volatile memories. Management and Production Engineering Review, 6(4), 43–54. https://doi.org/10.1515/mper-2015-0035

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